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14 Ιουλ 2021 · The creative arts therapies (CATs) are characterized by the clinical and evidence-informed use of the arts within a therapeutic relationship that relies on experiential and action-based interventions (De Witte et al., 2020c).
Setting art in the social brain is particularly relevant to the diagnosis and potential therapy of dementia, not only because of the scale of human suffering caused by dementia but because the neural network basis of neurodegenerative diseases is increasingly well defined.
1 Ιαν 2011 · This paper is a preliminary attempt at theory building by exploring the use of art and language in art therapy through a theoretical inquiry model. Inductive and deductive processes are...
15 Δεκ 2023 · In the realm of art therapy, the symbolic level and meaning-making stand out as potent tools for personal transformation. The ability to connect with and assign meaning to our experiences is a...
1 Ιαν 2007 · The need to create, communicate, create coherence, and symbolize is a basic human need. We will define the arts therapies and take a look at some of the professions created around the arts in...
20 Ιαν 2023 · The potential benefits of art therapy include memory, hope, grief processing, rebalancing, self-understanding, growth, and appreciation. Thus, art therapy in a museum setting may help adolescents increase their sense of belonging and support self-reflection and other psychological needs.
The differentiated conceptual toolbox of semiotics actually allows it to engage very diverse analytical, critical, and reconstructive tasks in different ways. In as much as semiotics deals with multiple forms of meanings, such as language, art, ritual, myth, religion, even science and technics, its concerns are distinctively cultural.